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Sheila Bridges: Harlem 1,000-Piece Puzzle
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Sheila Bridges: Harlem 1,000-Piece Puzzle
From Sheila Bridges
Current price: $24.99


Barnes and Noble
Sheila Bridges: Harlem 1,000-Piece Puzzle
From Sheila Bridges
Current price: $24.99
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A stunning full-color Harlem-themed 1,000-piece puzzle from beloved interior designer Sheila Bridges.
Sheila Bridges is a world-renowned interior designer, recognized for her classic yet versatile design aesthetic and critical eye. She is sought after to create thoughtfully inspired and narrative rich interiors because of her profound sensitivity and appreciation of timeless design and quality craftsmanship. Her Harlem Puzzle is a beautiful ode to Harlem, New York, known around the globe its rich cultural heritage and significant contributions of talented African American writers, painters, poets, musicians, activists and artists.
Featuring:
1,000 full-color interlocking pieces
Art print with puzzle image
Finished puzzle is 18 7/8" x 26 3/8"
Artisan Puzzles
are produced with great intention and quality to create hours of pure pleasure, from anticipating the assembly to admiring the completed work.
Sheila Bridges is a world-renowned interior designer, recognized for her classic yet versatile design aesthetic and critical eye. She is sought after to create thoughtfully inspired and narrative rich interiors because of her profound sensitivity and appreciation of timeless design and quality craftsmanship. Her Harlem Puzzle is a beautiful ode to Harlem, New York, known around the globe its rich cultural heritage and significant contributions of talented African American writers, painters, poets, musicians, activists and artists.
Featuring:
1,000 full-color interlocking pieces
Art print with puzzle image
Finished puzzle is 18 7/8" x 26 3/8"
Artisan Puzzles
are produced with great intention and quality to create hours of pure pleasure, from anticipating the assembly to admiring the completed work.